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Police Storm APC Secretariat — After Court Ruling Against Oshiomhole

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“Oshiomhole will remain suspended pending the determination of the suit”, the judge held.

Senchi also said it was wrong of the APC to have kept Oshiomhole as chairman after he was suspended by his state chapter of the party.

Organic Creame

Last November, the Edo chapter of the APC suspended Oshiomhole, who has been at daggers drawn with Godwin Obaseki, governor of the state.

The judge said Oshiomhole should not be granted access to the national secretariat of the party in Abuja.

In his application, Afolabi argued that Oshiomhole did not challenge the decision of the party to suspend him.

The applicant also said Oshiomhole should not enjoy the benefits of a member of the party since he has been suspended.

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